Build-Your-Own Buddha Bowl

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Build-Your-Own Buddha Bowl

This buddha bowl recipe is super fresh, delicious and versatile! The rice and veggies and dressing can be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator. Recipe yields 4 meal-sized bowls.

Prep

30 min

Cook

30 min

Total

1h

Serves

4

Instructions

  1. 01

    Bring a large pot of water to boil (ideally about 4 quarts water). Once the water is boiling, add the rice and continue boiling for 25 minutes. Add the edamame and cook for 3 more minutes (it’s ok if the water doesn’t reach a rapid boil again). Then add the snap peas and cook for 2 more minutes.

  2. 02

    Drain well, and return the rice and veggies to the pot. Season to taste with 1 to 2 tablespoons of tamari or soy sauce, and stir to combine.

  3. 03

    Divide the rice/veggie mixture and raw veggies into 4 bowls. Arrange cucumber slices along the edge of the bowl (see photos). Drizzle lightly with carrot ginger dressing and top with sliced green onion. Place a lime wedge or 2 in each bowl.

  4. 04

    When you’re ready to serve, divide the avocado into the bowls. Lightly drizzle sesame oil over the avocado, followed by a generous sprinkle of sesame seeds and flaky sea salt. Serve promptly.

  5. 05

    If you intend to have leftovers, wait to complete step 4 just before serving (otherwise the avocado will brown too soon). Leftover bowls keep well (avocado excluded) for 4 to 5 days in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

per serving · 1 Buddha bowl with 1/8th of the carrot ginger dressing

Calories
597
Protein
14.4g
Carbs
68.8g
Fat
35.2g
Fiber
15.9g
Sugar
9g
Sat. fat
4.5g
Sodium
524.3mg
Cholesterol
0mg

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